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PNS Daily Newscast - January 21, 2019

Could the nation’s airports be the next pressure points in the government shutdown? Also on our Monday rundown: Calls go out to improve food safety; and a new report renews calls for solutions to Detroit’s water woes.

Archive: June 13, 2012

COLUMBUS, Ohio - High-tech approaches have become more common in medicine to diagnose and treat a variety of ailments. But when it comes to heart health, one expert says a "back to basics" approach can be just as effective.
Dr. Martha Gulati of Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center has authored a pape ...Read More

DES MOINES, Iowa - Engineering used to be a career field that appealed mostly to boys - but that's changing. Des Moines Area Community College, Iowa State University and Dowling Catholic High School are co-sponsoring a three-day engineering camp - for girls only.
Camp coordinator Dan Malloy says gi ...Read More

FRANKFORT, Ky. - Community Action Kentucky is giving Gov. Steven Beshear its 2012 "Partnering for Success" award, saying he has been a powerful partner in its accomplishments.
CAK works with nearly two dozen agencies that provide services to low-income Kentuckians. Rob Jones, its executive director ...Read More

LEXINGTON, Ky. - They call themselves coalitions, collectives, even networks in some cases - and for the first time, groups in Kentucky working on health-related issues have been compiled into a single directory.
The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky put the list together, and found that more than ...Read More

ALBANY, N.Y. - New Yorkers worried about separating truth from fiction during the next five months leading up to Election Day may have the antidote for campaign baloney in a new "Truth Squad."
The group of seven experts on safety-net and social-insurance issues was assembled by a coalition called R ...Read More

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Police departments in Minnesota and across the nation are seeing a connection between the sluggish economy and an increase in domestic violence.
Economic strains generally won't bring on domestic violence in homes where it has not been present, says Liz Richards, director of progr ...Read More

BISMARCK, N.D. - The state's housing crunch is putting a major strain on programs that serve victims of domestic violence.
Janelle Moos, executive director of the North Dakota Council on Abused Women Services, says there aren't enough housing options for women looking to escape abusive situations.
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FORT COLLINS, Colo. - The fast-moving High Park Fire sent a plume of choking smoke over the Front Range urban corridor on Tuesday morning - the most visible sign of what could be a long, hot fire season for the Centennial State.
Colorado mountain snowpack is at 2 percent of normal for this time of ...Read More